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9.7.7 Exporting the detection results to a CSV file

You can export to CSV files the search results of hosts in the network and the detection results of hosts on which JP1/Software Distribution is not installed.

The obtained CSV file can also be used as a network connection information file.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Exporting the search results of hosts in the network
(2) Exporting the detection results of hosts on which JP1/Software Distribution is not installed

(1) Exporting the search results of hosts in the network

The following information is exported to the CSV file for each host:

IP address, node type, node name, MAC address, subnet mask, network address, last update date and time, description

To export the search results to a CSV file:

  1. In the Detection of Hosts Not Containing Software Distribution dialog box, click the CSV output button.
  2. From the displayed menu, choose Host search results.
    A dialog box is displayed to save the CSV file that contains the search results.
  3. Specify the storage location and a name for the file and then click the Save button.
    The search results are saved in the specified CSV file.

You can also use the dcmcsvu command provided by JP1/Software Distribution to export search results to a CSV file. For details about how to use the dcmcsvu command to export search results to a CSV file, see 4.5 dcmcsvu.exe (exporting to a CSV-formatted file) in the manual Administrator's Guide Volume 2.

(2) Exporting the detection results of hosts on which JP1/Software Distribution is not installed

The following information is exported to the CSV file for each host except for hosts that are placed on hold or hosts set as non-detection targets:

IP address, node type, node name, MAC address, subnet mask, network address, detection date and time, last update date and time, description

To export the detection results to a CSV file:

  1. In the Detection of Hosts Not Containing Software Distribution dialog box, click the CSV output button.
  2. From the displayed menu, choose Unintroduced Host Information.
    A dialog box is displayed to save the CSV file that contains the detection results.
  3. Specify the storage location and a name for the file and then click the Save button.
    The detection results are saved in the specified CSV file.

You can also use the dcmcsvu command provided by JP1/Software Distribution to export detection results to a CSV file. For details about how to use the dcmcsvu command to export detection results to a CSV file, see 4.5 dcmcsvu.exe (exporting to a CSV-formatted file) in the manual Administrator's Guide Volume 2.